The Interrogator is the story of Carles most serious assignment, when he was surged to become an interrogator in the U.S. Global War on Terror to interrogate a top level detainee at one of the CIAs notorious black sites overseas. It tells of his encounter with one of the most senior al-Qaida detainees the U.S. captured after 9/11, a ghost detainee who, the CIA believed, might hold the key to finding Osama bin Ladin.

Glenn l. Carle was a member of the CIAs Clandestine Service for twenty-three years and retired in March 2007 as deputy national intelligence officer for transnational threats. He lives in Washington, DC.

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Lawrence Wilkerson, former chief of staff to Secretary of State Colin Powell
"In The Interrogator, Glenn Carle has done more than simply lift a part of the curtain behind which are lurking despicable men such as John Yoo and Douglas Feith, he has turned the stage lights on those who stand out front and continue to receive rave reviews from the rabid right wing, men such as Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld. But most of all, Carle's moving and emotional story-in spite of CIA redactions to the text-has exposed us all, from the CIA officers who turned a blind eye, to the cabinet members who should have known better, to the American people themselves because they allowed such people to corrupt our nation. I know; I was one of them."

You wanna see a book bring down one parties policies? Check out Henry Haslets "economics in one lesson", it shows you how an economy can flourish and is pretty much the exact opposite of what Khalid Sheik Obama is doing right now.

You wanna see a book bring down one parties policies? Check out Henry Haslets "economics in one lesson", it shows you how an economy can flourish and is pretty much the exact opposite of what Khalid Sheik Obama is doing right now.

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If everyone in Congress read and understood that book the stimulus and a bunch of other crap would never have been passed.

The Interrogator is the story of Carles most serious assignment, when he was surged to become an interrogator in the U.S. Global War on Terror to interrogate a top level detainee at one of the CIAs notorious black sites overseas. It tells of his encounter with one of the most senior al-Qaida detainees the U.S. captured after 9/11, a ghost detainee who, the CIA believed, might hold the key to finding Osama bin Ladin.

Glenn l. Carle was a member of the CIAs Clandestine Service for twenty-three years and retired in March 2007 as deputy national intelligence officer for transnational threats. He lives in Washington, DC.

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Lawrence Wilkerson, former chief of staff to Secretary of State Colin Powell
"In The Interrogator, Glenn Carle has done more than simply lift a part of the curtain behind which are lurking despicable men such as John Yoo and Douglas Feith, he has turned the stage lights on those who stand out front and continue to receive rave reviews from the rabid right wing, men such as Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld. But most of all, Carle's moving and emotional story-in spite of CIA redactions to the text-has exposed us all, from the CIA officers who turned a blind eye, to the cabinet members who should have known better, to the American people themselves because they allowed such people to corrupt our nation. I know; I was one of them."

I hate to break it to you but what we have to do to kill or capture some very bad people is not suitable for public consumption. Btw, what the enemy does to us is much, much worse. Why don't you give the enemy some more of your special brand of "Aid and Comfort".

It's funny that you would bring this up. The information they got eventually led to what happened this weekend.

The Interrogator is the story of Carle&#8217;s most serious assignment, when he was &#8220;surged&#8221; to become an interrogator in the U.S. Global War on Terror to interrogate a top level detainee at one of the CIA&#8217;s notorious black sites overseas. It tells of his encounter with one of the most senior al-Qa&#8217;ida detainees the U.S. captured after 9/11, a &#8220;ghost detainee&#8221; who, the CIA believed, might hold the key to finding Osama bin Ladin.

Glenn l. Carle was a member of the CIA&#8217;s Clandestine Service for twenty-three years and retired in March 2007 as deputy national intelligence officer for transnational threats. He lives in Washington, DC.

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Lawrence Wilkerson, former chief of staff to Secretary of State Colin Powell
"In The Interrogator, Glenn Carle has done more than simply lift a part of the curtain behind which are lurking despicable men such as John Yoo and Douglas Feith, he has turned the stage lights on those who stand out front and continue to receive rave reviews from the rabid right wing, men such as Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld. But most of all, Carle's moving and emotional story-in spite of CIA redactions to the text-has exposed us all, from the CIA officers who turned a blind eye, to the cabinet members who should have known better, to the American people themselves because they allowed such people to corrupt our nation.

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.....As if NO ONE heard about The DICK; Cheney's "cherry-picking" at The Pentagon.

"conservative"-Americans are ABSOLUTELY complicit in the Iraq-debacle & time it took to GET bin Laden!!!!!!

By C. Edmund Wright
The children are celebrating and taking credit for the death of Osama bin Laden, but make no mistake about it, this is a win for the adults. This will give Obama a short-term boost in the polls, but I submit after a few days or weeks of liberal celebration, reality will start to sink in for more and more Americans.

Now by adults, I mean folks mature enough to understand that the world is a mean place ruled by the aggressive use of power and that the only way to stop evil from ruling is for the good guys to use more power and to use it more aggressively.

And by children, I mean the overgrown juveniles who refuse to understand this reality as it is and who like to think the Muslim world adored us until Bush-Cheney and Rumsfeld came to power. Long before election day of 2012, this will become evident.

Because when you drill down, the death of bin Laden has nothing to do with the core beliefs of this President or the entire liberal movement.

The death of bin Laden has nothing to do with closing Guantanamo Bay. It has nothing to do with trying Kahlid Sheik Muhummad in New York City. It has nothing to do with avoiding collateral damage at our own soldiers' peril and it has nothing to do with Patti Murray's gushing about bin Laden's day care centers.

When you get right down to it, the successful taking out of bin Laden is a stunning defeat of everything childish about liberal foreign policy and national defense. That a liberal kid was in the White House when all of this happened reminds us of the cliché of the rich kid who "was born on third base but acts like he hit the triple." And make no mistake about it, with the repeated mention of the "I" word in the Sunday night address, Obama wants us all to think he virtually pulled the trigger.

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